He addressed Koppel again, asking whether he spoke up about obvious examples of bias, like when his former colleague Dan Rather was forced to resign for fabricating documents for a hit piece on President Bush.

Hannity also asked where Koppel's coverage was when President Obama accused Pennsylvanians and Midwesterners of "clinging to their guns and religion," or when Hillary Clinton referred to Trump supporters as "deplorables."

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Hannity asked whether Koppel felt pressure to avoid criticizing Obama because his ultimate boss, CBS News President David Rhodes, is the brother of top Obama adviser Ben Rhodes.

"I don't pretend that I'm fair, balanced and objective. You do," Hannity said. "You exposed yourself as agenda-driven [and] hypocritical." He reiterated his ten-year-old contention that "journalism is dead" and issued one last request to Koppel.